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Nathan James Harsh

1937 - 2020

Nathan James Harsh obituary, 1937-2020, Gallatin, TN

Nathan Harsh Obituary

Nathan James Harsh

Gallatin - Nathan James Harsh, prominent Gallatin, Middle Tennessee Attorney, antiquarian, and civil liberties champion, died on Friday, April 10, 2020 at age 82, having practiced law in Gallatin, Tennessee since August 1961.

Born December 26, 1937. Son of Lena Rebecca Warren Harsh, school teacher, and attorney, Richard Herbert Harsh. Survived by wife of 55 years, Norma Jean Simpson Harsh; sons, Richard Warren Harsh and Joseph Daniel Harsh; grandson, Nathan James Harsh. Nathan Harsh is also survived by

sister-in-law Mary Katherine Davis and husband Dr. James W. Davis and sister-in-law Lillian Watts Simpson.

Mr. Harsh, well known civil attorney, specialized in land condemnation, personal injury, workers' compensation, wills, estates, real estate, and domestic family matters. His son, Joe Harsh, is still practicing law at the Harsh & Harsh law office in Gallatin, Tennessee.

Mr. Harsh was educated in the public schools of Sumner County, Tennessee and graduated from Gallatin High School in 1955. He attended the University of the South, Sewanee, Mexico City College, Mexico City, Mexico and George Washington University, Washington, DC in the Summer of 1957 while a doorman for the United States Senate under the patronage of the late U.S. Tennessee Senator, Estes Kefauver. Mr. Harsh graduated from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in August of 1958 with a B.A. Degree and obtained his law degree in 1961 from Vanderbilt University. Served for 6 years in the Tennessee Air National Guard.

Mr. Harsh was appointed to the three-member Middle Tennessee Corp. of Engineering Land Commission by Federal District Judge Frank Gray to determine just compensation for the landowners after the Cordell Hull Dam was constructed and land was taken by the government by eminent domain to impound the Cordell Hull Lake. The commission heard 80 some odd cases in the 1970's.

In 1976 United States Senator James Sasser and President Jimmy Carter created a five-member panel of which Mr. Harsh was a member to present three candidates for consideration to be Federal District Judge for Middle Tennessee. Out of the three presented by this screening committee Thomas Wiseman, Attorney of Tullahoma Tennessee, was selected by Senator Sasser and thereafter appointed by President Carter.

Mr. Harsh had a wide range of interests, and with his wife, Jean, traveled repeatedly throughout Tennessee, the United States of America and the world at large. Mr. Harsh visited Mexico, England, Holland, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Sicily, Greece, The Greek Islands, Turkey, Jamaica, Jordon, Israel, Lebanon, Morocco, Egypt, China, India, Russia,

Venezuela, Equador, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico and Guatemala.

In 1999 Mr. Harsh purchased in central Mexico a small house

in the World Heritage Village of San Miguel De Allende. He was the published Co-Author of "The Arts and Mystery of Tennessee Furniture", the definitive study to date of Tennessee furniture and its makers prior to 1850.

A Democrat, he was involved in local, state and national politics but never as a candidate for any office. He maintained a lifetime involvement in African-American and Hispanic History and culture, assisting the Tennessee African-American and Hispanic communities both as attorney and friend. He possessed a keen historical awareness, was active in the

preservation of green space and of numerous historic structures in Sumner County and Tennessee - Cragfont, Wynnewood, Rose Mont, Rock Castle, Bowen-Campbell House, Douglass - Clark House, Hugh Rogan Irish Stone Cottage (removed and relocated at Bledsoe Fort Park), Nathaniel Parker Log Cabin (removed and relocated to Bledsoe Fort Park).

Due to COVID19, a private family graveside service and interment took place at the Chenault Family Cemetery at Greenfield in Castalian Springs, Tennessee.

PLEASE DO NOT SEND FLOWERS. Donations may be made to honor the memory of Nathan Harsh to the Bledsoe Fort Historic Park, P. O. Box 434 Castalian Springs, TN 37031, Rose Mont, 810 South Water Avenue, Gallatin, TN, the American Civil Liberties Union, Wynnewood, the Salvation Army or Historic Cragfont. Online condolences may be submitted at familyheritagefh.com. Family Heritage Funeral Home has been honored to assist the family.

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Published by Tennessean from Apr. 10 to Apr. 12, 2020.

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Fernando Bassoul

June 4, 2024

Tuve el honor de conocer al sr Nathan harsh, viví en una propiedad de el.en Castalian spring , siempre fue una excelente persona conmigo, trabaje para el los fines de semana, en los años 1999 al 2004, aunque yo soy mexicano yo no hablaba ingles el trataba de entenderme, me invitaba mi desayuno cuando trabajaba para el ...mi más sentido pésame a la familia Harsh,que Dios lo tenga en la gloria.

Charles Mills

October 10, 2020

Nathan and I had lots of good times admiring and studying Antiques and the old homes throughout the area of Tennessee and Kentucky. You always felt at home around him, and he always had a bright smile . He will be greatly missed, I I will pray for the family in their time of grief.

Shelley Johnson Meredith

September 15, 2020

Please excuse the belated condolence.
Although acquainted for a number of years I was not a close friend of the family. But my memory of Mr. Harsh that follows to me to this day was his help in assisting me gain a Senatorial internship as I was finishing college. The experience I gained was invaluable. At the time his son was a friend of mine and I just remember them being the most gracious family and all of them full of ancestral characters and stories. Mr. Harsh cannot be separated from the history of the place he loved and where he died. He, himself is the memorial for the land he walked, helped maintain and put into word. Even more importantly he memorialized everything he believed not only about the justice system but about justice itself. Even though it's been many years I wish my condolences and prayers to Ms. Jean, Joe, Richard and Nathan who continue his legacy.

Richard Perry

April 23, 2020

I was crushed today to find out that Nathan had passed and a part of me with him. We met at TN Boys State in the summer of 1954 and remained good friends from that time. I will miss you Nathan. My sympathies to Jean and the family.

Marjorie Harsh

April 18, 2020

Cousin Jean, Joe and Richard,

Remembering wonderful visits with your family.

Condolences,

William Ligon

April 12, 2020

Condolences to the family...Nathan was a renaissance man in the truest sense of word...

George Harsh

April 11, 2020

Cousins Jean, Joe, & Richard: CONDOLENCES.
Eleanor & George Harsh

Willie Branham

April 11, 2020

Great man will deeply be missed

Eddie johnson

April 10, 2020

What a great southern gentleman love you nathan

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